God the Son undid what Adam did by taking on human form and going through our death. Because of Adam's disobedience, our nature has become corrupted and we have lost our ability to be like God. Through the incarnation and work of the cross, Christ reverses both of these outcomes. Reconciliation with God and immortality are bestowed upon us, particularly in the resurrection of Christ. This perspective highlights a number of biblical truths. Both substitutionary and representational language is used to describe Christ's work. However, its primary focus is not on our sin before God and the necessity for Christ to pay for our sin in order to appease God's own righteous demand against us, but rather on the effects of sin on us and Christ's restorative work. I am trying to find the biblical references for this. What are some good books on this topic?